Foreign media: US President Trump warned that if Canada's trade agreement with China continues to proceed, he would impose a 100% tariff on Canada. The threat came after Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and his speech was widely seen as a criticism of the Trump administration's policies.
Trump responded by saying "Canada exists because of the United States" and revoked his decision to invite Trudeau to join his "Peace Commission." The trade agreement between Canada and China involves reducing Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products and allowing more Chinese electric vehicles to enter the Canadian market.
The Canadian trade minister said the agreement is only "to resolve some important tariff issues," not a free trade agreement.
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